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SUMMARY:10-week virtual Korean drumming class\, Pungmul Gajok\, registration deadline
DESCRIPTION:March 7 is the registration deadline for a new program offering by JangMi Arts\, a Korean traditional performing arts school in Minnesota and Wisconsin\, in cooperation with Korean Performing Arts Institute of Chicago (KPAC). It will be a 10-week virtual course in Korean drumming called Pungmul Gajok (Drumming Family). \nThe program\, to run weekly on Saturdays from March 13 through May 22\, will connect Korean adoptee students with culturally Korean music and percussion instructors.  Adult adoptees and their families\, Korean adoptee children with their siblings\, friends\, neighbors and community members are invited to experience Korean culture through its arts.  Registration deadline is March 7.  For schedule\, calendar\, fee information and registration see the website: www.jangmiarts.com
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/10-week-virtual-korean-drumming-class-pungmul-gajok-registration-deadline/
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SUMMARY:Feminist Case for Ending the Korean War virtual event
DESCRIPTION:A virtual event The Feminist Case for Ending the Korean War will be held March 18 at 7 p.m. CST\, to rally support for peacemakers’ efforts to push the Biden administration to take a peace-first approach to progress on diplomatic goals with North Korea.  Goals include denuclearization and progress on human rights reforms. \nSpeakers will include the authors of the recent report Path to Peace: The Case for a Peace Agreement to End the Korean War by the transnational feminist campaign Korea Peace Now. The report describes how feminist leadership is crucial for the peace process to be successful and sustainable.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/feminist-case-for-ending-the-korean-war-virtual-event/
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SUMMARY:Virtual live reading of A Comedy of Errors
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare’s play A Comedy of Errors will get a live reading in three sessions in March by Twin Cities actors\, including Sun Mee Chomet\, in a production by Ten Thousand Things theater. \nThe readings will be held March 18\, 19\, and 20 at 7 p.m. each evening.  In addition to Minnesotan Korean American actor Sun Mee Chomet\, other readers include Sarah Agnew\, Jasmine Bracey\, Crisina Florencia Castro\, Mo Perry\, and Sally Wingert. The production is directed by Risa Brainin\, with music and sound by Peter Vitale. \nThis comedy explores the richness of finding love in unexpected places and the challenges of immigrating to new lands. Filled with zany confusion\, the play asks questions relevant for today: How do any of us really know who we are—or what day it is\, for that matter? \nTen Thousand Things is a theater company that brings the talents of people of all backgrounds and life experiences to the stage.  This production is free\, but reservations are required at the link below.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/5334/
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SUMMARY:Virtual live reading of A Comedy of Errors
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare’s play A Comedy of Errors will get a live reading in three sessions in March by Twin Cities actors\, including Sun Mee Chomet\, in a production by Ten Thousand Things theater. \nThe readings will be held March 18\, 19\, and 20 at 7 p.m. each evening.  In addition to Minnesotan Korean American actor Sun Mee Chomet\, other readers include Sarah Agnew\, Jasmine Bracey\, Crisina Florencia Castro\, Mo Perry\, and Sally Wingert. The production is directed by Risa Brainin\, with music and sound by Peter Vitale. \nThis comedy explores the richness of finding love in unexpected places and the challenges of immigrating to new lands. Filled with zany confusion\, the play asks questions relevant for today: How do any of us really know who we are—or what day it is\, for that matter? \nTen Thousand Things is a theater company that brings the talents of people of all backgrounds and life experiences to the stage.  This production is free\, but reservations are required at the link below.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/virtual-reading-of-a-comedy-of-errors/
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SUMMARY:Virtual live reading of A Comedy of Errors
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare’s play A Comedy of Errors will get a live reading in three sessions in March by Twin Cities actors\, including Sun Mee Chomet\, in a production by Ten Thousand Things theater. \nThe readings will be held March 18\, 19\, and 20 at 7 p.m. each evening.  In addition to Minnesotan Korean American actor Sun Mee Chomet\, other readers include Sarah Agnew\, Jasmine Bracey\, Crisina Florencia Castro\, Mo Perry\, and Sally Wingert. The production is directed by Risa Brainin\, with music and sound by Peter Vitale. \nThis comedy explores the richness of finding love in unexpected places and the challenges of immigrating to new lands. Filled with zany confusion\, the play asks questions relevant for today: How do any of us really know who we are—or what day it is\, for that matter? \nTen Thousand Things is a theater company that brings the talents of people of all backgrounds and life experiences to the stage.  This production is free\, but reservations are required at the link below.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/virtual-live-reading-of-shakespeares-a-comedy-of-errors-to-be-held/
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SUMMARY:140 Lbs - How Beauty Killed My Mother to be broadcast online by Theater Mu
DESCRIPTION:140 Lbs -How Beauty Killed My Mother by Susan Lieu will be staged in an online live broadcast by Theater Mu on March 26.  The play describes intergenerational trauma\, ; parent-child relationships; body insecurity and shame; repression and healing from personal loss; lack of accountability in the medical system; Vietnamese folkloric practice of spirit channeling. \nThe solo theater work\, performed by the playwright\, describes how Susan’s mother dies during a medical procedure\, and how 19 years later on her wedding day\, Susan’s mother’s seat sits empty and Susan realizes she can no longer ignore her longing to know who her mother reallyw was. Sifting through thousands of deposition pages and reaching out to the killer’s family\, Susan uncovers the painful truth of her mother\, herself\, and the impossible ideal of Vietnamese feminine beauty. \nNote:  Theater Mu is offering “pay as you are” pricing to make community stories as accessible as possible. $35 is ticket value; if an audience member needs to pay less\, they may do so by choosing as little as $5/ticket. See the website for information about tickets.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/4765/
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SUMMARY:National Vigil for the Victims of the Atlanta Shooting
DESCRIPTION:A national vigil to remember the victims of the Atlanta shooting will be held Friday\, March 26\,  6:30 to 7:30 p.m. CST  (7:30 to 8:30 p.m. ET). The event #StopAsianHate National Day of Action and Healing\, will be held at the Korean American Association of Greater Atlanta\, and livestreamed.  To RSVP for this event\, go to www.326vigil.org. \nThe physical location of the vigil is the KA Association of Greater Atlanta\, 5900 Brook Hollow Parkway\, Norcross\, GA 30071
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/national-vigil-for-the-victims-of-the-atlanta-shooting/
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SUMMARY:Author talk on second edition of anthology of adoptee stories
DESCRIPTION:Two Minnesota editors of an anthology of adoptee stories will read and discuss their adoption journey stories  in a virtual event sponsored by the Minnesota service and educational organization Adoptee Hub. \nAuthor/activists Jane Trenka and Sun Yung Shin will read excerpts from this second edition of essays\, fiction\, poetry and art from the perspective of transracial adoptees. Following the reading\, the two will take questions from the Zoom audience. \nThe event will be held Saturday\, March 27 at 8 p.m. CST.  The event is free and open to the public\, but reservations are required (see link below)  There will be a book giveaway to a limited number of attendees.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/author-talk-on-second-edition-of-anthology-of-adoptee-stories/
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SUMMARY:Minnesota's Stop Asian Hate Commemoration Rally at State Capitol
DESCRIPTION:A rally to speak out against hate crimes targeting Asian Americans will be held  Sunday\, March 28 at 5 to 8 p.m. at the Minnesota State Capitol.  \n\n\n\nThe event is for Asian Americans and allies to remember the victims of the Atlanta shooting and to demonstrate solidarity and support for one another  with performances\, speeches\, pledges and a candlelight vigil.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWax candles are not permitted at rallies. Instead\, the organizers have suggested bringing an LED candle or using a smart phone candle app. Organizers will also provide some LED lights. Organizers have also suggested bringing signs. An arts-and-crafts table will also be provided to make signs there.  There will be escorts for participants back to their cars\, if needed.\n\n\n\nThe rally is co-sponsored  by 27 Asian American community\, arts and religious organizations in Minnesota\, with funding from the Coalition of Asian American Leaders (CAAL)\, the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans\, and Asian Plaza.
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/minnesotas-stop-asian-hate-commemoration-rally-at-state-capitol/
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